Hi Graham,

A couple of points...

1. "Program Files(x86)" is where all the 32-bit software items are kept. The ordinary "Program Files" is for 64-bit software. It's good to see that you have Coyote WT installed. The file with the yellow question mark is a Help file for use with Windows.

2. When you say that you can't load CoyoteWT.dll into BIAB using the "Add VSTi" option (under button #6 in my previous instructions), that makes sense. Coyote WT is a DXi plugin and not a VSTi plugin.

I apologise because it seems that I haven't explained myself properly. Please read on and I'll try to elaborate...

3. As far as I know, the only way to add DXi plugins is to follow my instructions from the last part of instruction (5) where I talk about using buttons #8 and #9 and #10 (on my previous post's images) -- I've pasted this section of the instructions below from my previous post.

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5. ...... If not, press the Options button (#8) -- it's down the bottom of the image and to the right of "Default Synth".

6. This will open a new window. On this new window, press button #9 and scan your computer for DXi plugins. Once this is done, press button #6 again and see if Coyote WT is now listed.

7. If Coyote is still not listed under button #6. Press the options button (#8) again and, this time, select button #10. Now manually navigate to where Coyote WT is installed and select it.

It's possible that Windows 10 might not let you manually load the DXi unless User Account Control is disabled temporarily. Don't worry about that at the moment, though, we can cross that bridge later if needed.

Hope this helps
Noel





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